Cop-turned-killer Robert Fratta executed for hiring teenage hitman to kill his wife in 1994 (2024)

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Cop-turned-killer Robert Fratta executed for hiring teenage hitman to kill his wife in 1994 (8)

  • Chapter 1 The murder of Farah Fratta
  • Chapter 2 'It hurt so much'
  • Chapter 3 'My mother was in danger'
  • Chapter 4 'Cheesing on the camera'
  • Chapter 5 The hitman and the middleman
  • Chapter 6 'He's a psychopath'

Published: 2:23 PM CST January 10, 2023

Updated: 10:11 PM CST January 10, 2023

HOUSTON

Former Missouri City police officer Robert Fratta was executed Tuesday, making him the first person in the state of Texas to be executed in 2023.

Fratta was put to death for hiring a teenage hitman to kill Farrah Fratta, his estranged wife, in 1994. He made no final statement despite his oldest son being present and Farah's brother.

"Bob was a coward in 1994 when he arranged the murder-for-hire of his estranged wife," said Crime Stoppers' Andy Kahan who was a witness to the execution. "He was a coward in 1994 and 28 years plus later he still was a coward tonight when he was offered an opportunity to at least extend an olive branch to his son that he knew was watching. This as well as Farrah's brother and he still chose the coward way out."

KHOU 11 News Reporter Grace Whitewas another witness to the execution and said before lethal drugs were given to Fratta a spiritual advisor put his hand over Fratt's right hand and prayed.

His time of death was 7:49 p.m.

"Robert and Farrah had three children. One of them was here tonight," said Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg. "Fratta never apologized. There was no question about his guilt. Two separate juries tried him, convicted him and sentenced him to death and tonight justice was had."

The execution of Fratta was stalled for more than an hour after a Travis County judge tried to stop the execution based onclaims the state is using expired drugs, but the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals vacated the injunction, allowing the execution to move forward.

On Sunday, Fratta was playing the victim as hisexecution date approached.

Fratta, now 65, told Death Penalty Action executive director Abraham Bonowitz Sunday nightthat he's "kind of ready to go" because the waiting has been "ridiculously tormenting."

“Knowing the day and time that you’re gonna die and it’s just prolonged, and everything that we get put through beforehand, this is torture," Fratta said. "I’m just tired of 27 years of suffering."

During two capital murder trials, prosecutors said Fratta gave the 18-year-old triggerman $1,000 to killFarah Fratta, the mother of his three children.

Prosecutors painted Robert Fratta as a sexual deviant who was motivated by a messy divorce, a bitter custody battle and money from an insurance policy.

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In 1996, it took jurors less than an hour to convict Fratta and they sentenced him to death. He showed no emotion but family members from both sides wept.

After the trial, Farah's father, Lex Baquer, said it had been especially hard on the couple's children.

"The young girl, she still asks for her mother. 'Mommy, I love you, Mommy. I miss you, Mommy,'" Lex said. "'I know you're in heaven, and someday when I die, I will meet you in heaven.'"

"I cannot wait for the day when I see him laying on that table, waiting to get the injection. That will be justice for me," Farah's mom, Betty Baquer, said after the first trial.

Justice would be a long time coming for Farah Fratta's loved ones. Thirteen years after she was killed, her husband's conviction was overturned because of inadmissible evidence.

During a 2009 retrial, the couple's children -- who were then young adults -- testified against their father, and Fratta was convicted and sentenced to death again.

After 26 years on death row, a judge finally scheduled his execution date. On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court denied a request to stop the execution.

The couple's oldest son, Bradley Baquer and Farah's brother Zain Baquer will be in Huntsville to finally see justice. Victim's advocate Andy Kahan will also be there, along with KHOU 11 reporter Grace White. A spiritual advisor will be the only witness on Robert Fratta's behalf.

The execution will come too late for Farah Fratta's father, who died in 2018.

UPDATE: @TDCJ confirms Travis County Judge has issued an injunction to stop Fratta’s execution because of his claim Texas is using expired drugs. We just got off the phone w/ @TDCJ spokesman who says they will appeal the judge’s decision and expect the matter to be resolved @KHOU

— Grace White (@GraceWhiteKHOU) January 10, 2023
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WARNING: Contains graphic content and language

Chapter 1 The murder of Farah Fratta

On Nov. 9, 1994, Farah Fratta returned to her Atascocita home after getting her hair cut. The 33-year-old had no idea that a shooter was hiding in the backyard. Waiting.

Neighbors across the street heard the first gunshot.

"We heard something outside like a pop, and I got up to look out the window and as I was doing that we heard a scream and I saw Farah fall…and then we heard another shot," Laura Hoelscher told "48 Hours Mystery" correspondent Richard Schlesinger in 2010.

She and her husband, Darin, saw Farah Fratta laying by her car and called for help.

"It was at that time when we realized she wasn't getting up; we dialed 911," Hoelscher said. "I just started giving them a play-by-play of what we were seeing."

While she was on the phone with the dispatcher, Hoelscher saw a man hiding behind a tree.

"There's someone over there!" Hoelscher said. "There's a black gentleman in a black shirt and black pants. A lady is down in her garage. She's been shot two times, two shots. Oh my God."

Chapter 2 'It hurt so much'

The night Farah Fratta was killed, the children -- Bradley, 7, Daniel, 6, and Amber, 4 -- were with Fratta for his weekly Wednesday night visitation. He usually took them to dinner, but that night he took them to church. Prosecutors said it was all part of his evil plan.

"How many people use church as their alibi and use their own children as their alibi? Who does that?" prosecutor Kelly Siegler told "48 Hours Mystery."

Bradley remembers his father taking them home after church that night.

"The first thing I remember was just all the yellow tape everywhere," Bradley told "48 Hours." "I just remember arriving there and my dad acting very surprised as to what was going on."

Farah Fratta's parents rushed to the house after a neighbor called to tell them their daughter had been shot twice in the head.

"Her eyes were open. And I just put my hand up on her - just shut her eyes. And I felt her. She was cold. It hurt so much," Betty said. "…one person destroying a mother and three kids."

"The first thing out of my mouth was, 'Where is that son of a bitch?' Talking about my son-in-law, Bob Fratta," Lex said in 2010. "I knew immediately that Bob had something to do with it."

Homicide detectives suspected Fratta too, but it took them a few months to compile enough evidence to charge him.

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Farah Fratta and her children, Daniel, Amber and Bradley

Chapter 3 'My mother was in danger'

Fratta was already on HCSO Detective Larry Davis's radar months before Farah Fratta was gunned down.

She called the sheriff's office one night after waking up to see a masked man standing over her with a stun gun.

"I woke up to my mother screaming," Bradley said. "I had no idea really what was going on. All I know was my mother was in danger and something wasn't right."

"We were just screaming, crying outside the door, 'Let our mommy go, leave her alone, leave her alone.'"

After using the stun gun on Farah Fratta, the attacker left and was never caught.

She told investigators that she thought her husband had something to do with it but there was no proof.

Chapter 4 'Cheesing on the camera'

Fratta's behavior after his wife's death also raised suspicion.

After being interrogated by homicide detectives the day after she was killed, Fratta swaggered toward the TV cameras with a big grin on his face.

"He's just happy-go-lucky… he's cheesing to the camera," Davis told "48 Hours Mystery." "He gave all indications that he was going to get away with this murder."

Victim advocate Andy Kahan, who sat through the trial and will witness the execution, never forgot it either.

“I remember ... it was your station and they had this incredible close-up of him winking at the camera and I had never seen a defendant smiling," Kahan said.

Detectives didn't make much headway in the initial interrogation and Fratta tried to shift blame elsewhere.

Interviewer: "What's wrong with this picture? Your wife lives in an above-average neighborhood. And very little happens there, I know that for a fact. Your wife is shot out of the clear blue as she's going to the garage. Nothing is taken from her."

Fratta: "Um, all I can say is check her lifestyle. She went out clubbing a lot, got a boob job, flaunted a lot."

Detectives searched Fratta's car and found $1,000 in the glove compartment -- the same amount promised to the hitman.

They started following Fratta and talking to people who knew him.

He spent a lot of time at the gym where more than a dozen workout buddies told investigators that Fratta talked a lot about getting rid of his wife.

One guy said Fratta had a list of his wife's activities and was going to hire a gang member to kill her. Others said he was asking around to find someone who would do it.

“It was kind of unfathomable to think that someone with that background would actually be responsible and come to find out that he had been asking multiple, multiple people – anywhere from eight to 10 people – if they could take out his wife," Kahan said.

Those friends later told investigators that they didn't call the police because they didn't think he was serious.

Chapter 5 The hitman and the middleman

While Fratta thought the church visit would provide the perfect alibi, his actions there turned out to be his downfall. The children and several witnesses at the church told police that Fratta spent a lot of time on the phone that night.

Phone records showed he was calling Mary Gipp whose live-in boyfriend was Joseph Prystash, an ex-con and one of Fratta's workout partners.

"In my mind, she was the key to this case," Davis said.

Gipp initially refused to cooperate. For months, she wouldn't budge.

"She was a witch. She was a smart aleck. She was a bitch," Siegler told "48 Hours."

When they threatened to charge her in the case, she finally started talking in exchange for immunity. She said Prystash acted as the middleman in exchange for Fratta's Jeep. He recruited their neighbor, 18-year-old Howard Guidry, to be the triggerman and promised him $1,000.

Guidry was the man dressed in black the neighbor saw after the shooting and Prystash was the one who picked him up.

Gipp stayed home and watched ice skating on TV until Prystash returned.

"I asked him if she was dead. That was the only thing I asked," she told Schlesinger. "And he said, 'Yes.' And I said, 'How do you know?' And he said. 'Because I was there. And I saw her.'"

Then the couple had sex.

Guidry was already behind bars for a bank robbery that happened after the murder. He used the same gun for both crimes and it was traced back to Robert Fratta.

Guidry and Prystash confessed and confirmed that Fratta planned the whole thing. Both were later convicted of capital murder and sent to death row.

Five months after Farah Fratta's murder, Robert was arrested and charged.

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Robert Fratta, left, Howard Guidry, center, and Joseph Prystash.

Chapter 6 'He's a psychopath'

Before Fratta's arrest, he tried to get custody of the children, who were with his wife's parents. Lex and Betty, still in mourning for their daughter, were appalled that he was allowed by law to visit the children.

The Baquers eventually adopted Bradley, Daniel and Amber, who took their mother's maiden name.

Through the years, they've taken different paths to cope with knowing that their father killed their mother.

"He's a psychopath," Amber told "48 Hours."

She was 18 when she confronted her father while he was in jail awaiting his second trial. It was the first time she'd seen him in 14 years.

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Credit: Judy Cox

Amber Fratta, right, with Judy Cox, a social worker who worked with Robert Fratta’s children and sat in on his visitations after the murder.

"He had a grin on his face like he had no emotion to him at all," Amber remembered. "He had the nerve to tell me please go to Christian counseling. By then I had heard enough from him. Basically, I let him know that when he does die, he gets that needle in his arm, I want to be there."

On her 19th birthday, Amber took the stand and asked jurors to send her father to the death chamber.

"My mom wasn't there for my first date, my first kiss, and she won't be there for the birth of my kids," she said.

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Amber Fratta testified against her father Robert in his second capital murder trial for killing his wife Farah.

Daniel admitted he's had anger issues throughout his life and he's had some run-ins with the law.

"I was always upset. I would see kids with their dads or their mothers. I was always jealous, always mad," Daniel said. "I feel like it's all directed towards my dad. He's the reason why I'm angry so much."

"I still pray every single night to her," Bradley said. "Dear mommy, I love you and I miss you and I'll never ever forget about you. And I will continue praying for you every single night as long as I live."

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Robert Fratta is scheduled to be executed on Jan. 10 for the murder of his wife Farah after she returned home in 1994.

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Cop-turned-killer Robert Fratta executed for hiring teenage hitman to kill his wife in 1994? ›

In court, Harris County prosecutors argued Fratta hired Joseph Prystash and Howard Guidry, who shot Farah Fratta in the head in her garage weeks before the couple's divorce was to be finalized. The two other men are still on death row.

Who did Robert Fratta hire? ›

In court, Harris County prosecutors argued Fratta hired Joseph Prystash and Howard Guidry, who shot Farah Fratta in the head in her garage weeks before the couple's divorce was to be finalized. The two other men are still on death row.

What were Robert Fratta's last words? ›

Asked by the warden if he had a final statement, Fratta replied: “No.” Brown resumed praying as the lethal drugs began and Fratta, his eyes closed, took a deep breath and then snored loudly six times.

How long was Fratta on death row? ›

Ex-Missouri City police officer Robert Fratta was executed Tuesday in Huntsville after spending more than 26 years on death row for the 1994 murder-for-hire killing of his estranged wife, Farah Fratta.

What happened to Joseph Prystash? ›

Court records read Bob hired Joseph Andrew Prystash and Howard Paul Guidry to kill his wife. Detectives said Prystash was the go-between and get-away driver and Guidry was the triggerman. Joseph Prystash (left) and Howard Guidry (right) are both on death row for the murder of Farah Fratta.

Was Todd Garton sentenced to death? ›

Todd Jesse Garton, 48, has been on death row in San Quentin Prison since May 2001 after his murder conviction in the death of his wife, Carole, and their unborn baby. The 2-to-1 ruling was made on an automatic appeal to the California Supreme Court.

Is Howard Guidry on death row? ›

There were two other men convicted in the 1994 murder of Farah Fratta. Howard Guidry and Joseph Prystash both remain on death row.

What were William Kemmler's final words? ›

Durston, and push down that more on top of my head.” With everything in place, Kemmler said his final words: “Well, I want to do the best I can, and I can't do any better than that.” His final moments generated an amazing amount of sympathy for the man who had been convicted of murder.

Where did Robert Fratta grow up? ›

Robert Fratta was born on 22 February 1957 in Westbury, New York, USA. He was married to Farah Fratta. He died on 10 January 2023 in Huntsville, Texas, USA.

Who is the youngest death row inmate? ›

George Junius Stinney Jr.
George Stinney
BornGeorge Junius Stinney Jr.October 21, 1929 Pinewood, South Carolina, U.S.
DiedJune 16, 1944 (aged 14) South Carolina Penitentiary, Columbia, South Carolina, U.S.
Cause of deathExecution by electrocution
Resting placeCalvary Baptist Church Cemetery, Paxville, South Carolina, U.S.
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Has a death row inmate ever escaped? ›

Martin Edward Gurule (November 7, 1969 - November 27, 1998) was an American prisoner who successfully escaped from death row in Texas in 1998. It was the first successful breakout from Texan death row since Raymond Hamilton was broken out by Bonnie and Clyde on January 16, 1934.

Who was the man who survived death row? ›

Convicted murderer Kenneth Smith, who survived an earlier execution attempt by lethal injection, was killed on Thursday night. Kenneth Smith, a convicted murderer, has become the first person to be executed by asphyxiation with nitrogen gas in the United States.

When was the last execution in Texas? ›

Since 1819, the State of Texas has executed 1,334 people. According to the TDCJ, the most recent execution was Feb. 9, 2023. Hanging was used as a means of execution from 1819 to 1923, until the use of the electric chair was authorized in the state, according to the TDCJ.

Is Kimberly Cargill still alive? ›

In 2012, the court convicted Cargill of killing Walker and gave her a death sentence. As per a report in 2017, Kimberly Cargill didn't have an execution date, which means she is still in prison in Texas.

Is Linda Carty still alive? ›

Carty's case received media attention in September 2009 when her image was placed on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square by her British supporters. Carty is presently being held on death row at the Mountain View Unit of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice.

What did Douglas Feldman do? ›

On August 25, 1998, in Plano, Texas, Feldman fatally shot the make driver of an 18-wheeler. Approximately 30 minutes later in Dallas, Texas, Feldman shot another male as he sat parked in his 18-wheeler.

What happened to Blaine Milam? ›

Blaine Milam

A man on death row convicted in the 2008 death of his girlfriend's child in Rusk County has been granted a second stay of execution, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals announced Friday. Blaine Keith Milam, 31, was sentenced to death for the December 2008 killing of 13-month-old Amora Bain Carson.

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